mehr27
Structural
- Dec 18, 2001
- 27
I have a set of anchor bolts that are not properly aligned at the top of a column. 8 - 1" x 3'-0" A307 bolts with triple nuts were used and almost all of them are out of plumb. There's no way to fit the base plate over the bolts. The column stands alone so there is plenty of room to maneuver.
I'm curious if there are any out of plumb tolerances for anchor bolts and what some remedial fixes might be. Many previous threads have address cutting, welding, and/or adding an additional plate. The anchor bolts are projecting 6 inches and the base plate is 1 1/4" thick with 2 inches of grout under the plate.
Thanks,
Glenn
I'm curious if there are any out of plumb tolerances for anchor bolts and what some remedial fixes might be. Many previous threads have address cutting, welding, and/or adding an additional plate. The anchor bolts are projecting 6 inches and the base plate is 1 1/4" thick with 2 inches of grout under the plate.
Thanks,
Glenn